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>> i think julie snapped. i would bet my life on it. >> or something else entirely. >> is this changing for you by the minute? >> it is. >> sometimes it seemed there would never be an answer. >> have you ever had a more traumatic moment in court? >> no. >> 832 days comes down to one hour. >> i would put my life in the hands of god. >> i am lester holt and this is "dateline." >> her is dennis murphy with "the agent's wife." >>> they comprise america's elite law enforcement team, the 35,000 men and women of the federal bureau of investigation. >> let's go! >> and their careers begin here at the fbi academy in quantico, virginia, where trainees are taught how to lead, how to survive and how to shoot. in a kind of back lot movie set of a small town, a place called hogan's alley, when they place a threat, they need to eliminate it, stimulus response. it's kill or be killed with no time to overthink the situation. but back in april of 2013, something happened just down the road from the academy involving one of the
>> i think julie snapped. i would bet my life on it. >> or something else entirely. >> is this changing for you by the minute? >> it is. >> sometimes it seemed there would never be an answer. >> have you ever had a more traumatic moment in court? >> no. >> 832 days comes down to one hour. >> i would put my life in the hands of god. >> i am lester holt and this is "dateline." >> her is dennis murphy with "the...
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: i've. >> gene: -- i'm julie grauert. zakim bridge looking at the lift? >> sarah: improvement over the last several hours and visibility greater than a mile, at least in most locations, great visibility down across the southeast and fog starting to lift north and west of 495 in parts of new hampshire right now and we are also dealing with some showers out in parts of southwestern new hampshire, temperature in the 50s, closer to boston 58, 60s down across the southeast, 62 on nantucket and warmer weather arriving ahead of a cold front that will be pushing more showers into the region later on today and future cast actually showing that we will be tapping into some sunshine, breaks in the clouds during the lunch hour as temperatures will be jumping into the 60s for most of us and afternoon our best shot at hitting 70 or higher with a mix of sun and clouds. the clouds will thicken up once again, lift evening for the commute and risk of few scattered showers that could be better organized across the southeast later on tonight
: i've. >> gene: -- i'm julie grauert. zakim bridge looking at the lift? >> sarah: improvement over the last several hours and visibility greater than a mile, at least in most locations, great visibility down across the southeast and fog starting to lift north and west of 495 in parts of new hampshire right now and we are also dealing with some showers out in parts of southwestern new hampshire, temperature in the 50s, closer to boston 58, 60s down across the southeast, 62 on...
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julie and damien, welcome aboard. you're facing nikki, who defeated a pretty substantial champion on yesterday's program. so let's find out how today works out for all of you. here come the categories now for the jeopardy! round. we start off today with this one. uh-oh! oh, it's going from bad to worse. and finally, each correct response ends in "oon." start us, nikki. let's go to the airport for $200. on-site now, runways at this airport, named for a new york city mayor. julie. -what is la guardia? -correct. i'll take let's go to the airport for $400, please. julie. -what is hartsfield in atlanta? -no. damien. -what is idlewild airport? -no. nikki's not gonna ring in. closer to your home. it's o'hare. -oh. for the next selection. for $600, alex. damien. -no. julie. -what is heathrow? -yes. airports for $800, please. is reflected in the design of the international airport seen here damien. -what is sante fe? -no. julie? -what is denver? -denver's right. let's go to the airport for $1,000, please. julie. -what is nashv
julie and damien, welcome aboard. you're facing nikki, who defeated a pretty substantial champion on yesterday's program. so let's find out how today works out for all of you. here come the categories now for the jeopardy! round. we start off today with this one. uh-oh! oh, it's going from bad to worse. and finally, each correct response ends in "oon." start us, nikki. let's go to the airport for $200. on-site now, runways at this airport, named for a new york city mayor. julie. -what...
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what do you think was in julie's head. >> you know, i think julie lost it. i think her mind finally snapped when art said there was no possible reconciliation between them. she was already pressed. she was already sad. and for julie to think that she had just lost her entire family and that another woman was possibly going to come into their lives, she snapped. i would bet my life on it. >> reporter: after an emotional two weeks, the jury retired to deliberate. now art and his family awaited his fate a conviction could mean 40 years in prison separation from his two young boys. >> if he was found guilty, there was no goodbyes,o nuthin'. they would just take him. and that the hardest part fome with that was his boys. his boys wanted to sit there and they wanted to stand by their dad every single day. >> reporter: yeah. >> and i mean that's not a place for them. but, you know, at the end, when we were waiting for jury, yeah, i chose to bring them and sit with their dad, for the last few moments if they were gonna come back guilty. >> reporter: they could come
what do you think was in julie's head. >> you know, i think julie lost it. i think her mind finally snapped when art said there was no possible reconciliation between them. she was already pressed. she was already sad. and for julie to think that she had just lost her entire family and that another woman was possibly going to come into their lives, she snapped. i would bet my life on it. >> reporter: after an emotional two weeks, the jury retired to deliberate. now art and his...
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>>daniel: you can say that again julie julie it is cold out there -- >>julie: i came with a hat and a big puffy jacket. a freeze effect is in. sarah wroblewski in for shiri. sara, how long will this last. >> a warm-up headed our way. this morning, yes, the coldest out of the recent days and today we will see slight improvement, but really the warm-up heads our way for the week. but, yes, a freeze warning along the coastline. boston at 32 degrees. we have clear skies because high pressure will be building on in, and it will influence our weather by changing that wind direction to a much warmer wind direction than we saw over the weekend. so that means we are on our way up, but with the clear skies. some clouds over the cape. this is what you can expect as you step outside right now. 32 in boston. 20s and 30s for the cape and south shore. 27 in beverly. but take a look at that. 19 degrees in orange. we will see temperatures still through the morning hours. slowly warming up out of the 20s and 30s by your lunch hour into the upper 30s to low 40s. we will have to watch for any ocean-effec
>>daniel: you can say that again julie julie it is cold out there -- >>julie: i came with a hat and a big puffy jacket. a freeze effect is in. sarah wroblewski in for shiri. sara, how long will this last. >> a warm-up headed our way. this morning, yes, the coldest out of the recent days and today we will see slight improvement, but really the warm-up heads our way for the week. but, yes, a freeze warning along the coastline. boston at 32 degrees. we have clear skies because...
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: i'm julie grauert. rob eicher is joining us and you will talk about hurricane patricia when it is closer to home but things looking fairly nice. >> rob: temperatures cooler than late october but fairly fall like and does come with a chance of some showers mainly in the morning hours. right now 47 in boston and we got 43 current temperature in manchester, 46 in fitchburg, that's really not that bad for an october morning, the problem is we are not going to warm up much at all this afternoon and consequently end up with a cool afternoon and breezy side and winds northwest 20 sustained in worcester and 23 in p town and i am expecting the winds to calm down as we head into the evening hours but a little bit of a breeze through at least the first half of the day. wall-to-wall sunshine even with the sunshine there you go, that's it, that's as warm as it gets heading into the afternoon hours and those numbers really not any different from the temperatures that we have out there currently and as soon as sun set
: i'm julie grauert. rob eicher is joining us and you will talk about hurricane patricia when it is closer to home but things looking fairly nice. >> rob: temperatures cooler than late october but fairly fall like and does come with a chance of some showers mainly in the morning hours. right now 47 in boston and we got 43 current temperature in manchester, 46 in fitchburg, that's really not that bad for an october morning, the problem is we are not going to warm up much at all this...
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>> julie: i love it. she can do no wrong in my eyes. >> julie: should zombie apocalypse hit. >> daniel: safe to say you may want to flee new england should paranormal uprising happens. >> julie: look at map. providence most likely place for zombie invasion, bridgeport, forest, boston number five. boston also made the top ten for vampire problems thanks to all blood banks. >> shiri: i have a feeling we are going to be busy with pretty significant rain. >> daniel: thank you so much for joining us. there's a better way to specialized surgery that's right for you: lahey hospital and medical center. cardiac teams pioneering innovative treatments... and neurosurgeons at the forefront of spinal surgery... right here. america's largest live-donor liver transplant program... right now. and quality outcomes among the nation's best... the right outcomes... for who matters most. lahey hospital and medical center
>> julie: i love it. she can do no wrong in my eyes. >> julie: should zombie apocalypse hit. >> daniel: safe to say you may want to flee new england should paranormal uprising happens. >> julie: look at map. providence most likely place for zombie invasion, bridgeport, forest, boston number five. boston also made the top ten for vampire problems thanks to all blood banks. >> shiri: i have a feeling we are going to be busy with pretty significant rain. >>...
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>> julie: no. never gotten 12,000 at a time. looking at roads right now moving along and what's the typical volume on the expressway, thing opened up on route 1 and 93 south. live look right now at the zakim bridge where not a major slowdown at the moment and everything overall looking pretty nice and live drive times ten minutes from speen street to washington street on pike. 19 minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. fox25 meteorologist shiri spear with look at forecast got to have the jackets on hand for trick-or-treating. >> shiri: jackets on hand all the time and yesterday kind of exception to the rule and normal wake-up temperatures in the 40s, normal highs in the upper 50s that's where we are today on track normal. 51 in boston even a little bit mild to start off your day in the city, mostly sunny skies and as you can see toward lunchtime there will be just a few passing clouds, more than anything today you're going to see a lot of sunshine temps getting into
>> julie: no. never gotten 12,000 at a time. looking at roads right now moving along and what's the typical volume on the expressway, thing opened up on route 1 and 93 south. live look right now at the zakim bridge where not a major slowdown at the moment and everything overall looking pretty nice and live drive times ten minutes from speen street to washington street on pike. 19 minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. fox25...
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: julie what? >>daniel: a report says researchers are looking at self-hunting and gathering groups out of africa and south america. now who sleep between 5 and 7 hours a night and are perfectly healthy. researchers say the group live long lives, don't struggle with obesity and have no problems sleeping. >>julie: i will stick to my 8 >>julie: i will stick to my 8/9 hours. >>> according to "the globe" workers and conservancy workers hit the coast of chatham looking for and tagging great white sharks. the skyfox video from the search earlier in the season. john chism of the massachusetts division of marine fisheries that one of the sharks was white seen around the same time white seen around the same time. >>> one very lucky cat is alive this morning after being stuck for days under concrete in pennsylvania. boo the cat's owner said she realized the cat was missing when she heard meowing under the new concrete wall around her pool. >> i laid in the concrete and cried saying goodbye, and i heard her, b
: julie what? >>daniel: a report says researchers are looking at self-hunting and gathering groups out of africa and south america. now who sleep between 5 and 7 hours a night and are perfectly healthy. researchers say the group live long lives, don't struggle with obesity and have no problems sleeping. >>julie: i will stick to my 8 >>julie: i will stick to my 8/9 hours. >>> according to "the globe" workers and conservancy workers hit the coast of chatham...
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. >> julie: i'm julie grauert. it is a beautiful looking day out there, glance out the window, however, meteorologist shiri spear here to break it down that how it feels, very chilly. >> shiri: weed out the 30s and live look outside and tons of sunshine on tap, 46 in boston right now also 46 in norwood, 43 in lawrence and we are up to 41 now in worcester and climbing out of the 30s there and 32 in keene, still up to freezing and better than 20s where you were last hour and 51 on hyannis and this is future cast how we warm up today goes like this, we are going to be upper 40s to lower 50s by lunchtime today and sunshine cons and sunshine persists and temperatures and 48 to 54 and warm-up today, much cooler than yesterday when we have the 60s but nice and bright conditions and got big changes in the form of warm-up but also pouring rain and i will tell you when to be prepared for that coming up and julie for check on the roads. >> julie: handful of accidents and southbound right on the shoulder at columbia road and a
. >> julie: i'm julie grauert. it is a beautiful looking day out there, glance out the window, however, meteorologist shiri spear here to break it down that how it feels, very chilly. >> shiri: weed out the 30s and live look outside and tons of sunshine on tap, 46 in boston right now also 46 in norwood, 43 in lawrence and we are up to 41 now in worcester and climbing out of the 30s there and 32 in keene, still up to freezing and better than 20s where you were last hour and 51 on...
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>>julie: miracle on the hudson >>julie: miracle on the hudson. one of the best stories because one of the best stories becauseed it such a happy ending. >>> looking at the roads, the expressway wide anticipate from the braintree split into the city. pike moving along nicely from framingham through the weston tolls and through brighton, smooth sailings. the live drive times. nine minute on 24 from 123 to 128. 16 minutes on route 9 from 495 to speen street. 23 minutes on 495 to the leverett connector. meteorologist shiri spear joining us now. shiri, i know yesterday that maybe dealing with some raindrops this morning. how is that looking. >> yeah, i got rain drops on the map out toward upton, hopkinton, showers, berlin as well and lancaster. we will see central massachusetts take on a couple of spotty showers early this morning. i had another batch of range between rindge and new ipswich. one minute ago a little batch of green there, and very limited wet weather this morning. weather threats. i am keeping showers low. it is happening, guys. this mo
>>julie: miracle on the hudson >>julie: miracle on the hudson. one of the best stories because one of the best stories becauseed it such a happy ending. >>> looking at the roads, the expressway wide anticipate from the braintree split into the city. pike moving along nicely from framingham through the weston tolls and through brighton, smooth sailings. the live drive times. nine minute on 24 from 123 to 128. 16 minutes on route 9 from 495 to speen street. 23 minutes on 495...
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>>julie: good morning, i am julie grauert. no 70s today. we enjoyed it yesterday. >>daniel: yes, we did. >> but a different story yesterday. meteorologist rob eicher says 20 degrees colder. >> big changes in the i can't of noon hours. got up to 73. not only did we not hit 73 but closer to our normal temperature. the clouds and showers that were around yesterday have moved out you but the clouds and showers were due in large part to a cold front and as you might expect, behind a cold front is a little cooler. the temperatures are not much cooler than yesterday morning. 50s in boston. 59 in norwood. the problem is with the cooler air rushing in not much of a warm-up at all and the afternoon high temperatures are not much different than what we have got this morning. we will notice a little bit of a breeze 10 to 15 miles per hour and the winds will calm down later on. look at the high temperatures. not warmer this afternoon than what is out there right now. whatever you are comfortable wearing this morning you will be comfortable wearing this afternoon. the rest of th
>>julie: good morning, i am julie grauert. no 70s today. we enjoyed it yesterday. >>daniel: yes, we did. >> but a different story yesterday. meteorologist rob eicher says 20 degrees colder. >> big changes in the i can't of noon hours. got up to 73. not only did we not hit 73 but closer to our normal temperature. the clouds and showers that were around yesterday have moved out you but the clouds and showers were due in large part to a cold front and as you might expect,...
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a barrel since july for the first time. oil is having a relatively blockbuster week for the second straight week we take a look at them on the weekend we see those gains despite the little bit of a pullback of 9% on the week as we have seen commodities really rebound from the lows we have some sentiment coming into the market that we will see more of a stability in the supply demand situation. we have not so encouraging numbers on the production this week. but while rallying. however coming back this week as well. much in percentage terms, but a rebound the across the different commodities. gold prices as well. they have not been moving in tandem with the other commodities all the time, or as much as oil and copper. oil prices up 2% on the week. measureook at our broad of commodities, the bloomberg commodities index committed is trading higher by almost 4% on the week. it is having its best week since 2012. as alex and scarlet talking about earlier, in addition to what we've been talking about with this chart specifically f
a barrel since july for the first time. oil is having a relatively blockbuster week for the second straight week we take a look at them on the weekend we see those gains despite the little bit of a pullback of 9% on the week as we have seen commodities really rebound from the lows we have some sentiment coming into the market that we will see more of a stability in the supply demand situation. we have not so encouraging numbers on the production this week. but while rallying. however coming...
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julie is watching the indexes. julie: they are holding on to the gains. the fact is about double of the other major averages as the s&p 500 is on track for its best week in nearly a year here. intangible commodities. extent changing to some today. take a look at my terminal. we have seen a consistent trade where health care has been down and energy has been up. that flipped today. health care is one of the best-performing groups. energy is now down. topstrial's are now the we have been watching the biotech roller coaster. it is not seem to be news low pushing and pulling it around. right now we are seeing is higher. even though oil is higher it took a hit lower. right now oil is up five and more percent. betty: when was the last time we zink?d about sin >julie: having his best game since 1989 in a single session. like so many other commodities it has been battered this year. way that leave the leads the way in commodities. we have more from artist desk. >> we start with the university shooting in arizona. when the fight was over, one person was dead. stud
julie is watching the indexes. julie: they are holding on to the gains. the fact is about double of the other major averages as the s&p 500 is on track for its best week in nearly a year here. intangible commodities. extent changing to some today. take a look at my terminal. we have seen a consistent trade where health care has been down and energy has been up. that flipped today. health care is one of the best-performing groups. energy is now down. topstrial's are now the we have been...
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>>julie: i am julie grauert. have very cool tuesday morning out there. meteorologist shiri spear joins us with big changes to temperatures and incoming showers, shiri. >>reporter: the next 24 hours big changes, but what you need to know before you head out the door, bingt fact we are waking up to lots and lots of spots below freezing. 27 in nashua. 30 in beverly. 29 in plymouth. 25 on the vineyard. 34 in chatham. i suspect you, too, will drop to freezing before the warm-up starts. typical for the city center to be a little warmer. 41 in boston. but you two are going to distribute into the 30s by 7:00 this morning. futurecast by 7 a.m., there tough. a lot of 30s on the map. these temperatures a little too mild in my opinion. a couple more pops of 20 to the north and west of boston and futurecast note futurecast noting this morning, and at noontime upper 40s to lower 50s. not a grand, huge warm-up today, but temperatures be comfortable this afternoon. 52 to 58 after a freezing start. we will enjoy sunshine and scattered clouds today and we have rain. we ha
>>julie: i am julie grauert. have very cool tuesday morning out there. meteorologist shiri spear joins us with big changes to temperatures and incoming showers, shiri. >>reporter: the next 24 hours big changes, but what you need to know before you head out the door, bingt fact we are waking up to lots and lots of spots below freezing. 27 in nashua. 30 in beverly. 29 in plymouth. 25 on the vineyard. 34 in chatham. i suspect you, too, will drop to freezing before the warm-up starts....
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julie: we are. it has been remarkable today we have held steady and seen strength into the close of trading or at least an hour away from the close. as betty mentioned, it is five straight days we have seen stocks rally, the best rally thus far of the year. i wanted to look under the hood of this rally to ascertain how strong it is. will it have legs? look at my bloomberg terminal. the intraday on each of these five sections. by and large except for the first day, we have closed at the highs of the session, which could be an indication of strength. a couple of days you saw a midday dip before ending strong. on friday, you saw the rally happen throughout the day. it looks to be happening again today. it is on relatively high volume. we had seen a trend of higher volume on down days. during this rally, volume has been higher. today, the s&p 500 volume is about 20% above the 100-day average. that could he a reason for optimism. another thing i am watching is the volatility index which has seen a big up
julie: we are. it has been remarkable today we have held steady and seen strength into the close of trading or at least an hour away from the close. as betty mentioned, it is five straight days we have seen stocks rally, the best rally thus far of the year. i wanted to look under the hood of this rally to ascertain how strong it is. will it have legs? look at my bloomberg terminal. the intraday on each of these five sections. by and large except for the first day, we have closed at the highs of...
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julie? >> john huddy reporting live in jerusalem tonight. thank you very much, john. >>> hillary clinton set to testify on how the state department handled the deadly benghazi terror take attack just days from now. her top aide huma abedin went in front of the committee yesterday. telling fox news he was not evasive in her answers but has not been able to fill in a lot of the information regarding all the key timing and events related to the attacks. hillary clinton, meantime, has slammed the committee claiming they are targeting her for political reasons. but congressional investigators say this is a fair investigation of what happened and how it could have been prevented. garrett ten tenney has more from washington. >> reporter: after meeting with house benghazi committee for nearly eight hours, top aide to hillary clinton home huma abedin said she came to be as helpful as she could be. >> i answered all their questions to the best of my ability. >> reporter: sources tell fox news abedin w
julie? >> john huddy reporting live in jerusalem tonight. thank you very much, john. >>> hillary clinton set to testify on how the state department handled the deadly benghazi terror take attack just days from now. her top aide huma abedin went in front of the committee yesterday. telling fox news he was not evasive in her answers but has not been able to fill in a lot of the information regarding all the key timing and events related to the attacks. hillary clinton, meantime,...
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julie, thank you. staying on wall screens -- and expanding their drugstore empire, that would combine the second and third largest drugstore chain. the cfo explained on a conference call why he is confident about the deal. >> we will access the structures in a way much we have done with the walgreens alliance transaction. we have a team who is very thoseenced in accessing and we are very confident that we are in our numbers. betty: bloomberg news is here to break out this deal for us. it is as julie was describing a gigantic footprint now between the two. how is that going to go over with regulators? >> the question is whether or not regulators look at it and say why not divest x number of stores? in some industries that would not be an issue, but there is a huge question of who is the sellrer if they have to 400 pharmacies. there are not many other chains that look like natural buyers. it does not seem clear if they are exactly required to divest rather than close stores, which the sec can do. sell st
julie, thank you. staying on wall screens -- and expanding their drugstore empire, that would combine the second and third largest drugstore chain. the cfo explained on a conference call why he is confident about the deal. >> we will access the structures in a way much we have done with the walgreens alliance transaction. we have a team who is very thoseenced in accessing and we are very confident that we are in our numbers. betty: bloomberg news is here to break out this deal for us. it...
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good morning, julie. you will notice the chill when the sun drops down. 54 in p-town. -- 5 in p-town. 41 the current temperature in fitchburg, and these numbers are not that much different than what we had yesterday morning at this time, but big difference will come in the afternoon hours. little to no warm-up at all. we will stay pretty much where we are throughout the day. a little bit of a breeze currently sitting at 10 to 15 miles per hour. we will see that breeze through the morning hours. the winds will start to calm down as we head into the evening hours. high temperatures today, again, middle of the afternoon. really not that much different than what we are sitting at right now. 54 currently. a degree or two cooler later on this afternoon in boston. boston, 53 for a high worcester. now as soon as that sun sets later on this evening, temperatures will cool off very quickly and keep that in mind if you have friday evening boston. 34 in brockton. 32 in framingham, but some of the usual cooler spots i
good morning, julie. you will notice the chill when the sun drops down. 54 in p-town. -- 5 in p-town. 41 the current temperature in fitchburg, and these numbers are not that much different than what we had yesterday morning at this time, but big difference will come in the afternoon hours. little to no warm-up at all. we will stay pretty much where we are throughout the day. a little bit of a breeze currently sitting at 10 to 15 miles per hour. we will see that breeze through the morning hours....
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weard: julie: -- julie: have been trading up and down. it has been a tight range. more significant here, the s&p is going to have its best week of the year. take a look at the map on the terminal. mixed picture here. mixed red and green on your screen, tech leading up the moment and energy is lagging. another group in the green's house care. -- for the house care. as we have been watching it has been rising on the day. rebounding from a choppy week, up 3/10 of 1%. selloffse biotech started to take off after the tweet about pharmaceutical prices skyrocketing. julie: that seemed to be the catalyst. congress scrutinized pricing for drugs. index hasw the performed since the tweet. it is down nearly 14%. i want to bring back my personal favorite chart, looking at biotech valuation. the index versus the s&p 500, what you see as we have had a big drop, but they are trading at about 39 times estimated earnings versus 17 times estimated earnings for the s&p 500. about highererns drug prices, but the group is trading at lofty valuations versus the broader market. betty: than
weard: julie: -- julie: have been trading up and down. it has been a tight range. more significant here, the s&p is going to have its best week of the year. take a look at the map on the terminal. mixed picture here. mixed red and green on your screen, tech leading up the moment and energy is lagging. another group in the green's house care. -- for the house care. as we have been watching it has been rising on the day. rebounding from a choppy week, up 3/10 of 1%. selloffse biotech started...
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julie, how are roads looking now? >> julie: looking pretty good and a little bit of slowing as make way through braintree and up into quincy but looking better past freeport street and up into columbia road and 93 south a little bit slow through medford and we have heard reports flat tires around sergeant street and keep in mind headed in that direction, live look at zakim bridge, sun definitely out but leverett connector backed up. here are your live drive times 14 minutes on the pike from speen street to washington street and 28 minutes on the expressway braintree split to the pike and 31 minutes on 128 south from route 1 in peabody to gene and sara, out to you. >> gene: dozens fell ill with a baffling sickness. >> sara: school officials telling parents there's no cause for alarm this morning. >> jessica: that's right. they around 100% sure what caused this and some sort of virus and started yesterday afternoon at sullivan school around lunchtime and 60 kids went to teachers saying they were not feeling too well and
julie, how are roads looking now? >> julie: looking pretty good and a little bit of slowing as make way through braintree and up into quincy but looking better past freeport street and up into columbia road and 93 south a little bit slow through medford and we have heard reports flat tires around sergeant street and keep in mind headed in that direction, live look at zakim bridge, sun definitely out but leverett connector backed up. here are your live drive times 14 minutes on the pike...
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julie, thank you. julie hyman. we'll be back in a few moments after the break with more on this. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i embed a little. i want to get back to -- i am betty liu. i want to get back to julie hyman with this reaction to the news from the imf. julie: imf are presented as have told china the u.n. is likely to likely toe yuan is join the basket of reserve currencies. this is up big china has pushed aggressively four. that might make more countries comfortable vonnie: with using the currency in vonnie: there for an exchange holding. we looked a few moments ago at a chart of the chinese currency. i wanted to make clear that was the dollar versus the remnant be. also, to be clear, this is offshore. this is not the chinese currency as it trades in china because it is closed for the session. just to be clear, we did see a upward reaction. betty: which would make sense. julie: correct. betty: julie, thank you so much. julie hyman at the breaking news desk. early this morning, dav
julie, thank you. julie hyman. we'll be back in a few moments after the break with more on this. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i embed a little. i want to get back to -- i am betty liu. i want to get back to julie hyman with this reaction to the news from the imf. julie: imf are presented as have told china the u.n. is likely to likely toe yuan is join the basket of reserve currencies. this is up big china has pushed aggressively four. that might make more countries...
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i just wanted to suggest. >> julie, the scare tactics don't work. to charlie's point, we have been told this. we had a stimulus package. had it over and over again. yes, we want more of our money. >> by the way, in new jersey -- in new jersey that's rude. jersey! even in t time you try to drive from new jersey to here, the roads will collapse under you. >>> i don't know where the money is going. but you're right it's not going to infrastructure. you want to pour more money into that. we'll see. >>> these are the types of issues that come up. i will use a variety of accents as well including the new jersey one, which i think is a jim dandy. the big debate. we're this on november 10th, in milwaukee, wisconsin. it is a clothing optional evening. we urge you to tune in. >>> students, if you think the administration's new push is all about kids, someone here is saying, well, you have got to be kidding. >>> today on forbes on fox, fbi director not siding with the administration when it comes to the anti-police sentiment all over the country. all business
i just wanted to suggest. >> julie, the scare tactics don't work. to charlie's point, we have been told this. we had a stimulus package. had it over and over again. yes, we want more of our money. >> by the way, in new jersey -- in new jersey that's rude. jersey! even in t time you try to drive from new jersey to here, the roads will collapse under you. >>> i don't know where the money is going. but you're right it's not going to infrastructure. you want to pour more money...
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julie and jason's two young children were in the house at the time of the shooting. their 11-year-old son takes the stand. >> how are you doing today? >> not good. >> tell me about it. why not good? >> because i really don't want to be here. we heard a big thud. like really big. >> reporter: harper's daughter gives heart-wrenching testimony. >> and she said, "daddy just fell off a chair." and he was going to rest and then go do errands. and then we said, can we see him? and she said, no. >> i think the testimony of the children is very impactful. >> i don't like her. >> why not? >> because she killed my father. >> reporter: the prosecution asks the jury to consider harper's behavior after the shooting. >> she didn't call 911. she hid the gun. she takes the kids out of the house. she covers the body with a blanket. >> reporter: then there's what julie did before the shooting as well. in the days before jason's dead, bank security cameras capture this. >> this is you cashing two $4,500 checks from jason's account, is that correct? >> yes. >> reporter: the prosecution s
julie and jason's two young children were in the house at the time of the shooting. their 11-year-old son takes the stand. >> how are you doing today? >> not good. >> tell me about it. why not good? >> because i really don't want to be here. we heard a big thud. like really big. >> reporter: harper's daughter gives heart-wrenching testimony. >> and she said, "daddy just fell off a chair." and he was going to rest and then go do errands. and then we...
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julie hyman has more. julie: struggling quite a bit today. take a look at the etf that tracks the transports, the theer transportation etf -- recitation 80th. and spirit, both of their earnings beating estimates. however, jetblue making a capacity forecast with reasons for concerns. there are already concerns in the airline industry with drunk has to be -- with growing capacity. ups coming out with results that mr. the average estimates. the company talking about u.s.ne -- that missed estimates. the company talking about declined. air side of transportation. david: how about trains? julie: you can find any relief there. roadrunner transportation systems, not exactly a household name. this is a rail broker. the stock is down 48% after coming out with a negative forecast and saying it is seeing waning demand for certain segments of product, things like meat and various types of poultry. we have seen some of those n.ices wai also demand has been waning. i was e-mailing with the bloomberg intelligence our lists talk about retail demand as well. i
julie hyman has more. julie: struggling quite a bit today. take a look at the etf that tracks the transports, the theer transportation etf -- recitation 80th. and spirit, both of their earnings beating estimates. however, jetblue making a capacity forecast with reasons for concerns. there are already concerns in the airline industry with drunk has to be -- with growing capacity. ups coming out with results that mr. the average estimates. the company talking about u.s.ne -- that missed...
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our thanks to julie hyman. you are listening to "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we particularly welcome all of you in boston. enjoying the non-hurricane weather in boston. michael mckee in new york with our important guests. one final question with alan krueger. we are brought to you by invesco. experts are just a click away. s.e two invesco.com/u.s. follow them on twitter. history may today with a labor participation rate back to 1977. all of us thought it would be a ho-hum report. features -25. -- futures -25. a stunning 1.9387. alan krueger with us. .ne final question if you were sitting on the couch today in the oval office with the president and the president said to you, wait a minute, this is a surprise. do that theories that janet yellen and alan krueger use, do those work anymore in this modern labor economy? alan: i think they do. i had a lot of days like that. when i first started, the initial report was zero for august 2011. it's important to keep
our thanks to julie hyman. you are listening to "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we particularly welcome all of you in boston. enjoying the non-hurricane weather in boston. michael mckee in new york with our important guests. one final question with alan krueger. we are brought to you by invesco. experts are just a click away. s.e two invesco.com/u.s. follow them on twitter. history may today with a labor participation rate...
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between july and september it lost 2.5 billion pounds. they had to set aside 5 billion pounds to pay for the crisis. the final cost could be much higher. estimates put it between 20 billion pounds and 60 billion pounds, when you add the lawsuits, compensation, and the possibility of cutting prices to attract buyers. richard: he don't know how far the damage to volkswagen will go. they will have to start discounting their products in certain parts of the world, particularly in the united states, to win customers. that will affect the revenue and their ability to invest. this comes down to whether ordinary people will still want to buy vw cars. how much damage has this done to the reputation? what is the first thing people think of when they see this badge? >> carbon emissions. >> probably emissions. >> a nice car. >> being illegal about their due -- there diesel emissions. >> a brother just bought one and is considering selling it right away. richard: eu countries agree on tighter limits to test diesel emissions in the future. vw will star
between july and september it lost 2.5 billion pounds. they had to set aside 5 billion pounds to pay for the crisis. the final cost could be much higher. estimates put it between 20 billion pounds and 60 billion pounds, when you add the lawsuits, compensation, and the possibility of cutting prices to attract buyers. richard: he don't know how far the damage to volkswagen will go. they will have to start discounting their products in certain parts of the world, particularly in the united states,...
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i want to head straight to julie hyman. julie: a really big week for the s&p. the best weekly performance of the year. across thech change major averages on top of that strong performance. the s&p had also risen to its highest since august 20. a couple of things people are watching today. we heard from stanley fischer over the weekend reiterating this view that rates are likely to go up by the end of the year. it still does not seem like many investors buy it. again, we are getting sicker into earnings season -- thicker into earnings season. i have also been watching the vix. it rebounded after nine straight down days. that is the longest streak we have seen in four years. the vix is rebounding. betty: what about eli lilly? the single biggest drag on the s&p? julie: the company had been bring upg a drug to good cholesterol. lilly said it would be halting production of that drug. it is taking a charge of $90 million. that money does not appear to be a problem. of not havingct this potential blockbuster drug. this is their annual sales going back a few years. , i
i want to head straight to julie hyman. julie: a really big week for the s&p. the best weekly performance of the year. across thech change major averages on top of that strong performance. the s&p had also risen to its highest since august 20. a couple of things people are watching today. we heard from stanley fischer over the weekend reiterating this view that rates are likely to go up by the end of the year. it still does not seem like many investors buy it. again, we are getting...
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mm: let's go to julie hyman with a look at the markets right now. julie? we are seeing a pullback continue but it is not as sharp as it was earlier in the session. we have the s&p 500 if you want to take a look here. the dow is down two thirds and the nasdaq is down just 2/10 of 1% at this point. so really, trimming the declines from earlier. i should mention in and aside from earlier, most of the show on myerages bloomberg terminal it is now showing up. at the bloomberg terminal and see what is helping to support stocks. care is leading in terms of rates, and in terms of health care, pfizer is upgraded. over at morgan stanley,, they say they are improving growth prospects. morgan stanley says they like some of the companies who have innovations and balance sheets, and it's there is some restrictions, the new laws are likely to be enacted anytime soon. pfizer is getting upgrades, and medtronic is in that group as well. we have been watching all this morning with the 10-year note and we saw the 10 year yield dropped below 10%. still, 1.94%, and we have been
mm: let's go to julie hyman with a look at the markets right now. julie? we are seeing a pullback continue but it is not as sharp as it was earlier in the session. we have the s&p 500 if you want to take a look here. the dow is down two thirds and the nasdaq is down just 2/10 of 1% at this point. so really, trimming the declines from earlier. i should mention in and aside from earlier, most of the show on myerages bloomberg terminal it is now showing up. at the bloomberg terminal and see...
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>>julie: i will not whip nae >>julie: i will not whip nae nae to anyone in public. the maps are wide open. wide open from medford to somerville looks good. and this is what you will get through brighton. wide open. the live times, 12 minutes on the weston tolls to the ted williams tunnel. 23 minutes on 128 south from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. joining us now. yesterday was a great day. a nice warm afternoon but things are changing. >>shiri: they are. just as pretty today. today will be nice and bright and temperatures not quite as mild once we hit the afternoon. right now feeling good in boston at 56 degrees. we will go from 56 now with mostly clear skies to sunshine at noon and 59 degrees. by 3:00 this afternoon 63 degrees and the sunshine continues all day long. we have high pressure keeping us nice and clear. our next weather maker will come in with a front tomorrow. will overspread the region with showers during the afternoon. futurecast 50 through high, thin clouds. not a weather worry in the world here for your thursday. temperature-wise today, th
>>julie: i will not whip nae >>julie: i will not whip nae nae to anyone in public. the maps are wide open. wide open from medford to somerville looks good. and this is what you will get through brighton. wide open. the live times, 12 minutes on the weston tolls to the ted williams tunnel. 23 minutes on 128 south from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. joining us now. yesterday was a great day. a nice warm afternoon but things are changing. >>shiri: they are. just as...
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>>julie: come on, guy. give the kid a puck. looking at the roads and things are moving along nicely. expressway wide open. 93 south looks good as well if you head out this early you will not see a lot of volume. case in point the zakim bridge. 12 minutes from route 128 to the tobin. 19 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. 23 minutes on 128 south from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. fox25 storm tracker weather meteorologist shiri spear is here. shiri, what can we look forward to for halloween? >>shiri: so halloween conditions actually looking great, julie. start with today not as mild but still breezy. for saturday a little bit cooler. evening conditions are going to be in the 40s here for the trick or treaters. most towns and cities stay dry. only a slight chance of a shower. boston at 53 degrees. seeing nice, clear skies and there is the breeze that i am mentioning, 16 miles per hour is sustained. the gusts are going to be a little higher than that. winds gusting at 25 miles per hour during the cours
>>julie: come on, guy. give the kid a puck. looking at the roads and things are moving along nicely. expressway wide open. 93 south looks good as well if you head out this early you will not see a lot of volume. case in point the zakim bridge. 12 minutes from route 128 to the tobin. 19 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. 23 minutes on 128 south from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. fox25 storm tracker weather meteorologist shiri spear is here. shiri, what can we...
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>>julie: good wednesday morning, everyone, 4:30 on october 7. i am julie grauert. >>daniel: i am daniel miller. we appreciate your company this morning. we have a cool morning, but temps will skyrocket by this afternoon. meteorologist shiri spear tracking 70s by this afternoon. good morning. >>shiri: a little bit tricky because dressing for the 40s, but 70s later today. layers, layers. brewster mild. 44 in bourne. 47 in duxbury. 41 in taunton. you start getting into these partly cloudy skies. brockton at 46 degrees. 52 in boston. yes, but the burbs -- lins at 49. lowell at 47 lowell at 47. framingham, 46. obviously a little cooler as you head out of the city. worcester at 48 degrees. kingsboro, 45. 41 in londonderry, new here. you have early morning clouds that you are waking up to opinion i will keep it cool with temps generally running in the middle 40s at 7:00 this the middle 40s at 7:00 the middle 40s at 7:00. this morning deal with sunshine, scattered clouds. noontime 65 degrees. 65 at 3 p.m. so it is obviously going to be swamped when the kids are coming home
>>julie: good wednesday morning, everyone, 4:30 on october 7. i am julie grauert. >>daniel: i am daniel miller. we appreciate your company this morning. we have a cool morning, but temps will skyrocket by this afternoon. meteorologist shiri spear tracking 70s by this afternoon. good morning. >>shiri: a little bit tricky because dressing for the 40s, but 70s later today. layers, layers. brewster mild. 44 in bourne. 47 in duxbury. 41 in taunton. you start getting into these...
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>>julie: whoo, yes, it does. the ladies of the winning world cup soccer team say that is more than just sports, but it is about equality. 20 million. >>daniel: i will take you on the football field any time, julie. >>julie: game on. >>> still ahead, considered a tiny prize. all new at o'clock, how they are using sim cards to act is he is your personal information, and the best way to keep those thieves out of your finances. >>> plus the force is with scalpers.
>>julie: whoo, yes, it does. the ladies of the winning world cup soccer team say that is more than just sports, but it is about equality. 20 million. >>daniel: i will take you on the football field any time, julie. >>julie: game on. >>> still ahead, considered a tiny prize. all new at o'clock, how they are using sim cards to act is he is your personal information, and the best way to keep those thieves out of your finances. >>> plus the force is with scalpers.
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julie hyman is taking a look at the action in etf's. julie: i am. volatilitying at the in late august that caused chaos in the world of uts. many trading far from the value biggeste of the providers is out with a detailed report of ways to avoid that sort of turmoil. michael regan joins me now to discuss. black rock came out with this report. it is not just what happened in august. the mini flash crashes have been especially tough. what is your prescription to fix this? of the big issues that came up in august is the arbitrage trade around etf's. market makers buy and sell stocks increased and delete shares to match the prices and values of the underlying stocks. what happened on august when he four, half the stocks were not 20 minutes trading into the session. -- august 24. that process broke down. how can you tell what the value of an etf is when half the stocks are not treating? black rock has bold solutions for this. one that stood out to a lot of people is simply shutting the market down. pulled the circuit breaker on the market, which they alr
julie hyman is taking a look at the action in etf's. julie: i am. volatilitying at the in late august that caused chaos in the world of uts. many trading far from the value biggeste of the providers is out with a detailed report of ways to avoid that sort of turmoil. michael regan joins me now to discuss. black rock came out with this report. it is not just what happened in august. the mini flash crashes have been especially tough. what is your prescription to fix this? of the big issues that...
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they do so much, julie. julie hyman at the markets desk ahead of the markets close. for more on stocks, i want to bring in all of her renick. we're looking at this interesting rotation that has been out of health care into stocks like energy. things.a few the biggest one is fund managers need to get some kind of performance out of stock. coming off a tough year for them, almost upwards of 90% plus, fund managers underperforming the benchmark index, they have to try to look to find places where there might be some sort of value and for a long time, they were writing the biotech wave. what happens is when there's not a lot of stock moving in different directions across the market, when you have some of that subdued volatility, your dispersion in stock returns gets really low. it has picked up a bit this year because of the volatility but it is still depressed. in these companies where a lot of funds will get into a certain point, they can't get much more out of that. what they look at this to say, we have this other sector that has been beat up quite a bit. now health
they do so much, julie. julie hyman at the markets desk ahead of the markets close. for more on stocks, i want to bring in all of her renick. we're looking at this interesting rotation that has been out of health care into stocks like energy. things.a few the biggest one is fund managers need to get some kind of performance out of stock. coming off a tough year for them, almost upwards of 90% plus, fund managers underperforming the benchmark index, they have to try to look to find places where...
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>>julie: can you believe it. the very personal message and gift that local boy got fro every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds. what every coconut wants. leadership isn't given. it's earned. realized. fulfilled. won. leadership isn't given. it's taken. there's a better way to lahey hospital and cardiac teams pioneering innovative treatments... and neurosurgeons at the forefront of spinal surgery... right here. america's largest live-donor liver transplant program... right now. and quality outcomes among the nation's best... the right outcomes... for who matters most. lahey hospital and medical center >>> you are watching the fox25 morning news. >> a woman to gave birth on board a plane may have done it on purpose to get citizenship in the united states for her child. this morning she may have to pay $30,000 for diveringt the china airlines flight. we told you about th
>>julie: can you believe it. the very personal message and gift that local boy got fro every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds. what every coconut wants. leadership isn't given. it's earned. realized. fulfilled. won. leadership isn't given. it's taken. there's a better way to lahey hospital and cardiac teams pioneering innovative treatments......
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(juli and ozma) yes. doing what? i actually work at ernst & young as a manager in our advisory practice. i'm a campus recruiter for our los angeles and san diego tax practice. should i be concerned about the first thing i read in the label? it says, "caution. flammable." nonflammable. no, it says "flammable" right here. (robert scoffs) it does. it says "flammable." (gasps) no! (barbara) yeah. they must-- so you have mis-labeled, th's all. (robert) that's not good. that-- yeah, just like "kookin' karps." (robert laughing) no, it's kookin' kap. in addition to the-- (laughs) who does your spell-check? so, juli and ozma, how are you selling these? online? yes. we're selling them online. so right now, we're selling them online, direct to consumer. and what do they cost you to make? they cost us $3.70. $3.70. i love you say everything in unison! and you're making them here? (juli and ozma) yeah. where do you make big bucks in this? i would say either retail or on tv. tv? hang on? i wish there was a shark that worked on tv
(juli and ozma) yes. doing what? i actually work at ernst & young as a manager in our advisory practice. i'm a campus recruiter for our los angeles and san diego tax practice. should i be concerned about the first thing i read in the label? it says, "caution. flammable." nonflammable. no, it says "flammable" right here. (robert scoffs) it does. it says "flammable." (gasps) no! (barbara) yeah. they must-- so you have mis-labeled, th's all. (robert) that's not...
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betty: julie, thank you some much. julie hyman at a bloomberg markets desk. now, let's get a check on the bloomberg first word news this morning. vonnie quinn has more from our news desk. vonnie: thank you so much, betty. a mystery in turkey. turks say they shot down an unmanned drone near the border with syria. no word on where the drone came from. russia says all that unmanned aircraft is functioning normally. turkey has complained about russian warplanes entering its airspace. today, turkish officials said that russian air operations in syria may lead to accidents. meanwhile, hungry says it will close its border with croatia tonight at the naked that's to stop refugees. construction of a razor wire fence along the border was impleaded a few days ago. nearly 400,000 migrants have entered turkey this year, most of them trying to reach germany. hungry has arrested hundreds of them under passport laws. republican president looking at donald trump is blaming china for what it has done to the u.s. economy. donald trump set down with stephanie ruhle and says that
betty: julie, thank you some much. julie hyman at a bloomberg markets desk. now, let's get a check on the bloomberg first word news this morning. vonnie quinn has more from our news desk. vonnie: thank you so much, betty. a mystery in turkey. turks say they shot down an unmanned drone near the border with syria. no word on where the drone came from. russia says all that unmanned aircraft is functioning normally. turkey has complained about russian warplanes entering its airspace. today, turkish...
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1st, 2014, and after july 2014 and projects submitted after july 21st, 2015, again, the full t s f those are the amendments you'll be seeking. >> thank you, madam chair and commissioner avalos for this clarification in terms of fwrairthd i completely understand the point of view on that i do think in terms of when you're talking about a multi year the t s p this is in process for years but also as we see in the process it is a little bit unpredictable what will coyote of the process so i don't know anyone two years ago could are predicted this is the garth provision and the square footage and this and that and so i on the current grandfathering provision don't appropriately balance given the 25 percent discount or 50 percent i think we agree to disagree on that one in terms of itself appreciate the clarification on residential so my concern with the way i've couched it so if you are buildings 95 unions you'll pay the lower fee the 774 if you go up to one hundred and 5 units within additional unit of housing 874 excluding the first hundred so if you cross that threshold that retroactively
1st, 2014, and after july 2014 and projects submitted after july 21st, 2015, again, the full t s f those are the amendments you'll be seeking. >> thank you, madam chair and commissioner avalos for this clarification in terms of fwrairthd i completely understand the point of view on that i do think in terms of when you're talking about a multi year the t s p this is in process for years but also as we see in the process it is a little bit unpredictable what will coyote of the process so i...
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julie: good afternoon. i am alix steele. dellet: i am scarlet fu, puts up $67 billion to buy emc, the largest tech acquisition ever driven by storage. alix: glencore adds copper to the list of assets to unload passengers are losing out. who is cashing in on their misery? for more on today's activity, we want to head to the market desk. julie has the latest. we are at the height of the session. julie: looked like initially we were going to stop out after last week's gain. that stall has revved up a little but it is a very little bit. not seeinge session a lot. the dow only up a quarter of 1%. let's look at the push-pool. hearing from fed officials that there is a likelihood we could see rates go higher by the end of the year. we are not seeing much movement. that means utilities are the best performing group. that is one of the continuing factors. the more defensive groups doing better appeared on the downside, materials and energy stocks. -- that installed out has installed out and we are seeing shares pull back. alix: crude
julie: good afternoon. i am alix steele. dellet: i am scarlet fu, puts up $67 billion to buy emc, the largest tech acquisition ever driven by storage. alix: glencore adds copper to the list of assets to unload passengers are losing out. who is cashing in on their misery? for more on today's activity, we want to head to the market desk. julie has the latest. we are at the height of the session. julie: looked like initially we were going to stop out after last week's gain. that stall has revved...
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julie hyman where she has the latest. stocks rebound after a couple of days of losses. of economic data, jobless claims, consumer prices coming in better than estimated that seems to be helping. we are really now been in earnings driven market. we are seeing stocks rise but much more important in this burning season to look at the individual movers and see how they are reacting to the earnings news. let's take a look at what is going on with the banks. you hear much more detail about them in the moment but a quick look at citigroup following on a trend of cost-cutting in order to beat estimates. the company also gets more than half the revenue from outside of sitcompany -- country, i say. it also saw a drop in legal cost to help boost costs. steeperhas dropped with -- that was steeper than competitors and those have been weighing on the shares. betty: drug pricing back in the news. julie: a lot of musical out today on other fronts as well. a value pharmaceuticals -- valium pharmaceuticals
julie hyman where she has the latest. stocks rebound after a couple of days of losses. of economic data, jobless claims, consumer prices coming in better than estimated that seems to be helping. we are really now been in earnings driven market. we are seeing stocks rise but much more important in this burning season to look at the individual movers and see how they are reacting to the earnings news. let's take a look at what is going on with the banks. you hear much more detail about them in...
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1st, 2014, and after july 2014 and projects submitted after july 21st, 2015, again, the full t s f those are the amendments you'll be seeking. >> thank you, madam chair and commissioner avalos for this clarification in terms of fwrairthd i completely understand the point of view on that i do think in terms of when you're talking about a multi year the t s p this is in process for years but also as we see in the process it is a little bit unpredictable what will coyote of the process so i don't know anyone two years ago could are predicted this is the garth provision and the square footage and this and that and so i on the current grandfathering provision don't appropriately balance given the 25 percent discount or 50 percent i think we agree to disagree on that one in terms of itself appreciate the clarification on residential so my concern with the way i've couched it so if you are buildings 95 unions you'll pay the lower fee the 774 if you go up to one hundred and 5 units within additional unit of housing 874 excluding the first hundred so if you cross that threshold that retroactively
1st, 2014, and after july 2014 and projects submitted after july 21st, 2015, again, the full t s f those are the amendments you'll be seeking. >> thank you, madam chair and commissioner avalos for this clarification in terms of fwrairthd i completely understand the point of view on that i do think in terms of when you're talking about a multi year the t s p this is in process for years but also as we see in the process it is a little bit unpredictable what will coyote of the process so i...
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julie: it's not helping. the news we have gotten thus far, a lot of the big earnings have been relatively negative this morning and after the bell last night. in addition to that, we had economic data, consumer confidence and durable goods orders both coming in the low economist estimates. all of that is putting pressure on the major averages, although i should mention health care is starting limit the decline. she will dig more into that in just a moment. i wanted to dig into the transports today because we're seeing a lot of selling in the transportation average is, down more than 2%. let's look at the movers. jetblue airways. most of the earnings metrics beat estimates, but i was just meeting with one of the bloomberg intelligence analysts to say that the company may be adding more capacity than investors wanted. there are concerns an airline industry about adding too much capacity. will that put pressure on earnings? missed estimates, and holiday forecast looks good, the earnings news is putting pressure
julie: it's not helping. the news we have gotten thus far, a lot of the big earnings have been relatively negative this morning and after the bell last night. in addition to that, we had economic data, consumer confidence and durable goods orders both coming in the low economist estimates. all of that is putting pressure on the major averages, although i should mention health care is starting limit the decline. she will dig more into that in just a moment. i wanted to dig into the transports...